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THE hunter has become the hunted. Michael Moore, the celebrated left-wing film-maker, has become the unwilling subject of a new documentary that raises damaging questions about the credibility of his work.
The director and star of successful documentaries such as Roger & Me, Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11, Moore has repeatedly been accused by his right-wing enemies of distorting or manipulating the material in his films. On his website he dismisses his critics as “wacko attackos”.
Yet the latest assault on Moore’s film-making techniques has come from an unexpected quarter. In Manufacturing Dissent, a documentary to be shown for the first time at a Texas film festival on Saturday, a pair of left-wing Canadian film-makers take Moore to task for what they describe as a disturbing pattern of fact-fudging and misrepresentation.
“When we started this project we hoped to have done a documentary that celebrated Michael Moore. We were admirers and fans,” said Debbie Melnyk, who made the film with her husband, Rick Caine. “Then we found out certain facts about his documentaries that we hadn’t known before. We ended up very disappointed and disillusioned.”
Melnyk and Caine are best known for their previous documentary Citizen Black, about Conrad Black, the Canadian-born former proprietor of The Daily Telegraph. Last week both of them acknowledged an important debt to Moore for popularising the documentary genre.
Yet when Caine and Melnyk began to follow him as part of their own documentary, their efforts to interview him met with the same kind of obstruction, denial and, ultimately, physical ejection that Moore had suffered when he tried to track down Roger Smith, the former chief executive of General Motors, for his first film, Roger & Me.
It was in Flint, Michigan, Moore’s former home town, that Caine and Melnyk made the first discovery that they say rocked their confidence in his approach. Roger & Me was a hugely successful account of what Moore portrayed as a fruitless task to force Smith to answer questions about GM’s policies in closing the car manufacturing plants that had long been Flint’s economic lifeline.
Caine and Melnyk claim that Moore interviewed Smith on camera twice. But the scenes were left on the cutting room floor, apparently for greater dramatic effect.
Manufacturing Dissent includes a long catalogue of alleged exaggerations or distortions in several of Moore’s films. In Bowling for Columbine, a scathing indictment of US gun violence, Moore visited Toronto to show parts of the city that were supposedly so free of crime everyone left their front doors unlocked.
“In the film, Michael makes it look as though 100% of the doors were unlocked, but his local producer told us it was really only 40%,” said Caine.
Caine and Melnyk said they had hoped to interview Moore about his views on how much editing was acceptable before a factual documentary turned into misleading propaganda.
“We had met him at a premiere of the Columbine film in Toronto, and he said, ‘Oh yes, talk to my people and they’ll set something up’,” said Caine. “We then called his people and they said he’s not doing any more interviews in Toronto. We had his e-mail, we sent a letter to his lawyers, we had his phone number in New York. But each time he said no.”
Then Caine and Melnyk began to run into open hostility. Eventually, in a scene that might have come from Roger & Me, they were bundled out of an event at Kent State University, where Moore’s sister, Anne, knocked aside Caine’s camera.
Moore is reportedly editing his next film, Sicko, about the US healthcare system, and a spokesman said he had no comment on Manufacturing Dissent. On his website he dismissed critics of Bowling for Columbine as “lying liars” and claimed that “organised groups [are] going full blast trying to discredit me”.
Yet Caine and Melnyk insist they should not be confused with the right-wing hordes who want to damage Moore.
“If you have to sell out your values and principles to get at a greater truth, where does that leave you?” said Melnyk.
“If we think it’s wrong for the government to lie and manipulate, how do we think that [left-wingers] doing it is the solution?”
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Michael Moore Illusion?
Judge for yourself...
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George, Flint, USA
All of this talk of "truth" and "lies" is moot. One person's truth is not necessarily another person's truth. For example: Religions all claim their own belief systems to be "the TRUE way".
Also, five people can witness one event, and each person will come away with a different opinion of what happened--or the "truth" of the matter.
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Truth is a perspective. It is often said that there are three sides of the story: What one person says, what the other person says, and what really happend. The "truth" (MY truth, that is) is that we each decide for ourselves what is true and what is false. I imagine that many of you reading this right now with disagree with my interpretation of "truth", and will defend your interpretation of "truth".
There is NO BLACK AND WHITE TRUTH! There are varying degrees of grays that represent each person's own "truth". And THAT'S the truth.
karmayangzom, Salem, OR, USA
I always suspected Michael Moore was maybe just a little "too" zealous...
[In response to the previous comments]
Hey, at least Al Gore presents his information [even if you think it's wrong or misleading] in a slightly less exploitive fashion. Michael Moore (imho) exploits PEOPLE, which is a terrible offense.
But then again, I'm far more inclined to agree with "An Inconvenient Truth"
Christian Lawson, Markham,
Tim from London, you said it.
elodie, London, UK
In the States, Moore's playing fast and loose with facts has been well and long known, at least, known by those willing to keep an open mind. This film is just the latest collection of obvious mistakes, deliberate misstatements, and manufactured falsehoods by Moore. The new part is that the film was done by a pair of Canadians, and therefore slightly immune from the knee-jerk immediate dismissal from the loony left of the US, like they have done with dozens of well documented criticisms of Moore's films by the right over the decades.
Amos, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
I hope these guys do a similar investigation into Al Gore's film when they will find to their shock and horror that it's a mockumentary not a documentary.
Tim Chappell, Gloucester, UK
"I am delighted that two of The Left have realized that lying doesnât do their cause any good; it suggests rationality."
I agree the truth is the only thing worth striving for in a documentary.
I am also still looking for "the Right" to realize that lying doesn't do their cause any good. So thus far "the Right's" stance suggests only irrationality.
Besides, I believe the use of the words "left"and "right' is rooted in laziness and prejudice. There is only truth and lies, whatever side they come from.
Tim, london, UK
I always suspected that Moore was going overboard in his documentaries.
You can fool some of the people all the time, you can fool all the people some of the time but you can't fool all the people all the time. I'm anxious to see Caine and Melnyk's Manufacturing Dissent.
Gerald Morin, Sainte-Martine, Quebec Canada
There has always been a audience among the faithful for a propaganda film masquerading as a documentary. The earliest that comes to mind is Triumph des Willens (1935) which glorified Hitler. Upon its release it was hailed as an objective masterpiece; its director, Leni Riefenstahl, was pronounced a genius, and the French awarded the film a gold medal.
I delighted that two of The Left have realized that lying doesnt do their cause any good; it suggests rationality. I hope Caine and Melnyk next documentary exposé will be on Al Gores. An Uncomfortable Truth.
Ross Firestone, Chicago, Illinois, USA
"Moore has repeatedly been accused by his right-wing enemies of distorting or manipulating the material in his films"
Try not painting every critic with such a broad brush
Garvin, Land of the Free, Home of the Brave